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We’re bringing back a fan favorite episode from the Buddhism for Everyone archives with an exploration of fear, anxiety, and bravery. Fearlessness is often spoken of in Buddhist teachings, but here we go beyond the idea of simply “being brave” to uncover how the Buddha understood fear itself. Together, we’ll look at what causes fear, the antidotes that dissolve it, and how we can tap into the quiet courage already within us.
In Buddhism, there is a distinction between skillful fear and unskillful fear. Skillful fear can protect us. An example of skilful fear is noticing a subway train barreling down the tracks and stepping back. But unskillful fear? That’s the kind that traps us, limits us, and leads to actions that cause suffering. In this beloved episode, we explore unskillful fear and how to meet it with wisdom, compassion, and practical tools for everyday life.
We also examine the common forms unskillful fear takes, such as:
Fear of things that may or may not happen
Fear of the inevitable changes of life, like aging
Fear for the safety or happiness of those we love
This episode has been replayed again and again by listeners who say it’s brought them peace, clarity, and even a little spark of bravery. We’re so happy to share it with you once more.
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Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Buddhismforeveryone
Facebook Group: Join our private group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sanghatalk/
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To learn more about virtual classes with JoAnn Fox: Buddhist Study Program
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We’re bringing back a fan favorite episode from the Buddhism for Everyone archives with an exploration of fear, anxiety, and bravery. Fearlessness is often spoken of in Buddhist teachings, but here we go beyond the idea of simply “being brave” to uncover how the Buddha understood fear itself. Together, we’ll look at what causes fear, the antidotes that dissolve it, and how we can tap into the quiet courage already within us.
In Buddhism, there is a distinction between skillful fear and unskillful fear. Skillful fear can protect us. An example of skilful fear is noticing a subway train barreling down the tracks and stepping back. But unskillful fear? That’s the kind that traps us, limits us, and leads to actions that cause suffering. In this beloved episode, we explore unskillful fear and how to meet it with wisdom, compassion, and practical tools for everyday life.
We also examine the common forms unskillful fear takes, such as:
Fear of things that may or may not happen
Fear of the inevitable changes of life, like aging
Fear for the safety or happiness of those we love
This episode has been replayed again and again by listeners who say it’s brought them peace, clarity, and even a little spark of bravery. We’re so happy to share it with you once more.
Find us at the links below:
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Buddhismforeveryone
Facebook Group: Join our private group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sanghatalk/
Instagram: @buddhism4everyone
X: @Joannfox77
TikTok: @buddhism4everyone
To learn more about virtual classes with JoAnn Fox: Buddhist Study Program
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